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That Would Be Fine (CD)

Kristi Johnson Band

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Released: 2000 List Price: 16.98
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Hailing from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Kristi Johnson is a capable blues guitarist and a startlingly fine singer and songwriter. On her debut album she leads a bare-bones trio (augmented by the occasional guest musician) through a program of hardheaded blues and R&B, most of it original. "Train" starts things off with a bang: after a slow-strutting intro, the song transitions without warning into a quick blues shuffle, then breaks down as Johnson takes her first solo, which alternates masterful understatement with fleet-fingered heat. "Shake Your Sugar Tree," another Johnson original, sounds like a cross between Tin Pan Alley and early jump blues with a slightly nastier edge. And speaking of a nasty edge, "If I Ain't Got" is a slow, snarling scorcher; a brazen challenge to her lover punctuated by filthy guitar fills. Best of all is the soulful kiss-off "Outta Love." Johnson doesn't maintain this level of quality perfectly -- her solo on "That Would Be Fine" is ponderous and sloppy -- but for a debut album, the level of musicianship here is very impressive. She'll probably only get better. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Train
2Midnight Rambler
3Shake Your Sugar Tree
4If I Ain't Got
5Moose Is Loose
6Eyesight to the Blind
7That's All Right
8Rock This Morning
9Guilty
10That Would Be Fine
11Outta Love
12We Get By
13[Untitled Hidden Track]

 

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